EP1238376B1 - Automated teller machine having a simplified user interface - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an automated teller machine (ATM)/ having a simplified user interface.
- ATM automated teller machine
- ATM user interfaces generally have two sets of keys for inputting data.
- One set is referred to as a keypad and comprises typically sixteen keys, where each key displays a numeral (typically from “0” to “9"), a brief word (such as "Enter” , " Cancel” , or such like), or is left blank.
- the second set of keys is referred to as FDKs (function display keys) and typically consists of two columns of four identical keys. The columns are located on either side of a screen, and a leader line is provided between each key and a portion of the screen to align the key with any text displayed on that portion of the screen.
- the ATM may display transaction types or amounts as options on the screen for selecting using an appropriate FDK. The function associated with each FDK depends on the option displayed by the screen.
- a disadvantage associated with having an ATM that uses two sets of keys is the additional expense in providing these keys and in aligning the FDKs with a screen to avoid parallax problems (where text on a display only aligns with an FDK at a particular viewing angle).
- US-A-5 94:3 655 discloses a cash settlement machine for gathering and recording data relating to monetary transactions. An operator reviews the financial data which the cash settlement machine has recorded, and reconciles it with the amount declared by a subordinate at a transaction machine.
- WO 97/07520 discloses a control device including buttons for use by a visually impaired person.
- JP 09-237368 discloses a method of selecting and displaying plural transactions in an automatic teller machine to improve operability and shorten operation time.
- US-A-5 546 523 discloses an electronic fund transfer system in which a user can select a desired transaction by a single selection or with limited inputs.
- EP-A-0 717 381 discloses a system for performing financial transactions where the system includes a card that stores pre-selected transaction instructions and a terminal that interprets and executes the instructions read from the card.
- an automated teller machine as set forth in claim 1.
- each indicator being operable to execute a specific transaction, so that a user only requires to make one selection to execute a complete transaction. This ensures that a user does not need to navigate through a sequence of menu screens to select a transaction.
- each indicator is permanently visible, so that a user can observe the indicators prior to using the ATM.
- This feature has the advantage that a user can verify that an ATM has a single selection transaction capability before using the ATM.
- each indicator is three-dimensional, such as a push button, a key, or such like.
- the advantage of having a three-dimensional indicator is that a blind or partially-sighted person can locate the indicators more easily than if they are two-dimensional.
- each three-dimensional indicator is configured so that the indicator protrudes from a surface on which it is mounted. This configuration allows a blind or partially-sighted person to touch the sides and top surface of an indicator, thereby assisting the user to identify the indicator.
- the unique attribute may be related to the size of the indicator, for example, one indicator may be very small, a second indicator may be larger then the first, a third indicator may be larger than the second, and so on, so that a user can distinguish between indicators by the size of each indicator.
- the unique attribute may be related to the colour of the indicator, for example, one indicator may be blue, another red, another green, another yellow, and such like.
- the unique attribute is related to the shape of the indicator, for example, one indicator may be star-shaped, another may be square, another may be round, and such like.
- the unique attribute may be related to the surface texture and/or surface pattern of the indicator.
- the unique attribute may be a combination of two or more of the above attributes, for example, a yellow star-shaped indicator, a blue square indicator, or such like.
- the unique attribute may be related to some other recognisable difference between the indicators to allow a cognitively-impaired individual to discriminate readily between the different indicators.
- the pre-defined transaction may be withdrawal of cash, printing a receipt, depositing cash, purchasing a money order, or such like.
- the pre-defined transaction may be programmed by the owner of the ATM; that is, the indicators may be configured by the owner of the ATM so that each indicator is associated with the same transaction regardless of the identity of the user.
- a star-shaped key may be associated with withdrawing twenty pounds for every user of the ATM.
- the unique attribute of each indicator may designate the type of transaction associated with that indicator.
- an indicator that is associated with printing a receipt may include an image of a receipt; an indicator that is associated with withdrawing twenty pounds may include an image of a twenty pound note; and such like.
- the unique attribute of each indicator that is associated with withdrawing cash may include the amount of cash that is withdrawn by selecting that indicator.
- an indicator for withdrawing ten pounds may include the text "£10" on the indicator.
- an automated teller machine having a user interface comprising a plurality of indicators for entering data characterised in that each indicator is different to the other indicators, and each indicator may be associated with a pre-defined transaction, so that a user may execute a desired transaction by selecting only one indicator.
- an automated teller machine comprising a user-interface consisting essentially of a plurality of different indicators, an identifier, and a dispensing area.
- the identifier may be in the form of a card reader with or without a PIN entry device, a biometrics unit, or some other device for identifying a user.
- the dispensing area may comprise one or more slots for dispensing valuable media such as cash, tickets, vouchers, and such like.
- an ATM is provided that is inexpensive because it may not require a display.
- an automated teller machine characterised in that the terminal includes a plurality of different indicators, each indicator being associated with a specific transaction, whereby a user can execute a desired transaction in a single operation by selecting one of the indicators.
- an automated teller machine including a plurality of indicators characterised in that each indicator is operable to execute a transaction as a result of a single selection, so that after a user is identified, each transaction consists of a single selection by a user.
- an ATM 10 has an egg-shaped body 12 mounted on a base 14 that is coupled to a stand 16.
- the ATM 10 includes a user interface 20.
- the user interface 20 comprises an LCD touch-sensitive display 22, a dispensing area 24 for dispensing cash to a user of the ATM 10, a swipe card reader slot 26, and six permanently-visible indicators 28a to 28f.
- the six indicators 28 are in the form of six push buttons, each push button having a different shape, including an ellipse 28a, a square 28b, a circle 28c, a diamond 28d, a triangle 28e, and a star 28f.
- the ATM 10 has a controller 30 for controlling the operation of the ATM 10.
- the controller 30 is connected to a dispenser 32, the LCD display 22, an indicators module 34 that includes the push buttons 28, and a card reader module 36 that is located behind the card reader slot 26.
- Each push button (for example, 28a) is associated with a pre-defined transaction.
- the elliptical button 28a is associated with withdrawing ten pounds
- the square button 28b is associated with withdrawing twenty pounds
- the circular button 28c is associated with withdrawing thirty pounds
- the diamond-shaped button 28d is associated with withdrawing forty pounds
- the triangular button 28e is associated with withdrawing fifty pounds
- the star-shaped button 28f is associated with requesting a statement.
- the controller 30 is programmed with the pre-defined transactions.
- a user swipes his/her card through slot 26, enters his/her PIN using the LCD touch-sensitive display 22, and selects the push button 28 corresponding to the desired transaction, for example push button 28a for withdrawing ten pounds.
- the controller 30 instructs the dispenser 32 to dispense ten pounds to the dispense area 24 for collection by the user.
- the ATM 10 may include some information (in the form of a label or presented on the display 22) to notify users about the type and/or value of the transaction associated with each push button.
- this embodiment has the advantage that a user can execute a transaction by pressing one push button. Another advantage is that if a blind person is using the ATM, then the blind user can easily select a transaction because each push button has a different shape and the function of each push button is not determined by any text presented on the display 22.
- the unique attribute of each push button is the shape, in other examples the unique attribute may be colour, texture, smell, or any other convenient characteristic for differentiating between push buttons.
- a display may not be required.
- the ATM may have a cuboid shape rather than an egg shape.
Description
- The present invention relates to an automated teller machine (ATM)/ having a simplified user interface.
- ATM user interfaces generally have two sets of keys for inputting data. One set is referred to as a keypad and comprises typically sixteen keys, where each key displays a numeral (typically from "0" to "9"), a brief word (such as "Enter" , " Cancel" , or such like), or is left blank. The second set of keys is referred to as FDKs (function display keys) and typically consists of two columns of four identical keys. The columns are located on either side of a screen, and a leader line is provided between each key and a portion of the screen to align the key with any text displayed on that portion of the screen. During a transaction, the ATM may display transaction types or amounts as options on the screen for selecting using an appropriate FDK. The function associated with each FDK depends on the option displayed by the screen.
- One problem with using an ATM is that conventional ATMs conventionally provide many different transaction options. To execute a desired transaction a user must navigate through a sequence of menu screens using the keypad or FDKs as appropriate. This increases the possibility of a user becoming confused and/or failing to navigate through the sequence of menu screens to execute a desired transaction.
- Another problem with using an ATM is that most of the keys look very similar to someone who is partially-sighted or cognitively-impaired, which may make it more difficult for these people to use ATMs effectively.
- A disadvantage associated with having an ATM that uses two sets of keys is the additional expense in providing these keys and in aligning the FDKs with a screen to avoid parallax problems (where text on a display only aligns with an FDK at a particular viewing angle).
- US-A-5 94:3 655 discloses a cash settlement machine for gathering and recording data relating to monetary transactions. An operator reviews the financial data which the cash settlement machine has recorded, and reconciles it with the amount declared by a subordinate at a transaction machine.
- WO 97/07520 discloses a control device including buttons for use by a visually impaired person.
- JP 09-237368 discloses a method of selecting and displaying plural transactions in an automatic teller machine to improve operability and shorten operation time.
- US-A-5 546 523 discloses an electronic fund transfer system in which a user can select a desired transaction by a single selection or with limited inputs.
- EP-A-0 717 381, discloses a system for performing financial transactions where the system includes a card that stores pre-selected transaction instructions and a terminal that interprets and executes the instructions read from the card.
- It is an object of one or more embodiments of the present invention to obviate or mitigate one or more of the above disadvantages or other disadvantages associated with conventional SSTs.
- According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided an automated teller machine as set forth in claim 1.
- By virtue of this aspect of the invention dedicated indicators are provided on an ATM, each indicator being operable to execute a specific transaction, so that a user only requires to make one selection to execute a complete transaction. This ensures that a user does not need to navigate through a sequence of menu screens to select a transaction.
- Preferably, each indicator is permanently visible, so that a user can observe the indicators prior to using the ATM. This feature has the advantage that a user can verify that an ATM has a single selection transaction capability before using the ATM.
- Preferably, each indicator is three-dimensional, such as a push button, a key, or such like.
- The advantage of having a three-dimensional indicator is that a blind or partially-sighted person can locate the indicators more easily than if they are two-dimensional.
- Preferably, each three-dimensional indicator is configured so that the indicator protrudes from a surface on which it is mounted. This configuration allows a blind or partially-sighted person to touch the sides and top surface of an indicator, thereby assisting the user to identify the indicator.
- The unique attribute may be related to the size of the indicator, for example, one indicator may be very small, a second indicator may be larger then the first, a third indicator may be larger than the second, and so on, so that a user can distinguish between indicators by the size of each indicator.
- The unique attribute may be related to the colour of the indicator, for example, one indicator may be blue, another red, another green, another yellow, and such like.
- The unique attribute is related to the shape of the indicator, for example, one indicator may be star-shaped, another may be square, another may be round, and such like.
- The unique attribute may be related to the surface texture and/or surface pattern of the indicator.
- The unique attribute may be a combination of two or more of the above attributes, for example, a yellow star-shaped indicator, a blue square indicator, or such like.
- The unique attribute may be related to some other recognisable difference between the indicators to allow a cognitively-impaired individual to discriminate readily between the different indicators.
- The pre-defined transaction may be withdrawal of cash, printing a receipt, depositing cash, purchasing a money order, or such like.
- In another embodiment, the pre-defined transaction may be programmed by the owner of the ATM; that is, the indicators may be configured by the owner of the ATM so that each indicator is associated with the same transaction regardless of the identity of the user. For example, a star-shaped key may be associated with withdrawing twenty pounds for every user of the ATM.
- In one embodiment, the unique attribute of each indicator may designate the type of transaction associated with that indicator. For example, an indicator that is associated with printing a receipt may include an image of a receipt; an indicator that is associated with withdrawing twenty pounds may include an image of a twenty pound note; and such like.
- In another embodiment, the unique attribute of each indicator that is associated with withdrawing cash may include the amount of cash that is withdrawn by selecting that indicator. For example, an indicator for withdrawing ten pounds may include the text "£10" on the indicator.
- These embodiments have particular advantages for cognitively-impaired individuals as they are provided with a visual indication of the type and/or value of the transaction associated with each indicator.
- According to a non-claimed aspect there is provided an automated teller machine having a user interface comprising a plurality of indicators for entering data characterised in that each indicator is different to the other indicators, and each indicator may be associated with a pre-defined transaction, so that a user may execute a desired transaction by selecting only one indicator.
- According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a method of executing a transaction at an automated teller machine as set forth in claim 7.
- According to another aspect of the invention there is provided an automated teller machine comprising a user-interface consisting essentially of a plurality of different indicators, an identifier, and a dispensing area.
- The identifier may be in the form of a card reader with or without a PIN entry device, a biometrics unit, or some other device for identifying a user.
- The dispensing area may comprise one or more slots for dispensing valuable media such as cash, tickets, vouchers, and such like.
- By virtue of this aspect of the invention an ATM is provided that is inexpensive because it may not require a display.
- According to another non-claimed aspect there is provided an automated teller machine characterised in that the terminal includes a plurality of different indicators, each indicator being associated with a specific transaction, whereby a user can execute a desired transaction in a single operation by selecting one of the indicators.
- According to another non-claimed aspect there is provided an automated teller machine including a plurality of indicators characterised in that each indicator is operable to execute a transaction as a result of a single selection, so that after a user is identified, each transaction consists of a single selection by a user.
- These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from the following specific description, given by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Fig 1 is a perspective view of an ATM in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
- Fig 2 is a plan view of the ATM of Fig 1;
- Fig 3 is an enlarged view of the indicators of Figs 1 and 2; and
- Fig 4 is a block diagram of the ATM of Figs 1 and 2.
- Referring to Figs 1 to 3, an
ATM 10 has an egg-shaped body 12 mounted on abase 14 that is coupled to astand 16. TheATM 10 includes auser interface 20. Theuser interface 20 comprises an LCD touch-sensitive display 22, adispensing area 24 for dispensing cash to a user of theATM 10, a swipecard reader slot 26, and six permanently-visible indicators 28a to 28f. - The six
indicators 28 are in the form of six push buttons, each push button having a different shape, including anellipse 28a, asquare 28b, acircle 28c, adiamond 28d, atriangle 28e, and astar 28f. - Referring to Fig 4, the
ATM 10 has acontroller 30 for controlling the operation of theATM 10. Thecontroller 30 is connected to adispenser 32, theLCD display 22, anindicators module 34 that includes thepush buttons 28, and acard reader module 36 that is located behind thecard reader slot 26. - Each push button (for example, 28a) is associated with a pre-defined transaction. In this embodiment, the
elliptical button 28a is associated with withdrawing ten pounds, thesquare button 28b is associated with withdrawing twenty pounds, thecircular button 28c is associated with withdrawing thirty pounds, the diamond-shaped button 28d is associated with withdrawing forty pounds, thetriangular button 28e is associated with withdrawing fifty pounds, and the star-shaped button 28f is associated with requesting a statement. Thecontroller 30 is programmed with the pre-defined transactions. - To use the
ATM 10, a user swipes his/her card throughslot 26, enters his/her PIN using the LCD touch-sensitive display 22, and selects thepush button 28 corresponding to the desired transaction, forexample push button 28a for withdrawing ten pounds. On detectingpush button 28a being depressed, thecontroller 30 instructs thedispenser 32 to dispense ten pounds to the dispensearea 24 for collection by the user. - The
ATM 10 may include some information (in the form of a label or presented on the display 22) to notify users about the type and/or value of the transaction associated with each push button. - It will be appreciated that this embodiment has the advantage that a user can execute a transaction by pressing one push button. Another advantage is that if a blind person is using the ATM, then the blind user can easily select a transaction because each push button has a different shape and the function of each push button is not determined by any text presented on the
display 22. - Various modifications may be made to the above described embodiment, for example, in the above embodiment the unique attribute of each push button is the shape, in other examples the unique attribute may be colour, texture, smell, or any other convenient characteristic for differentiating between push buttons. In other embodiments, a display may not be required. In other embodiments, the ATM may have a cuboid shape rather than an egg shape.
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- An automated teller machine (10) having a user interface (20) comprising at least three, three-dimensional indicators (28), each indicator (28) having a unique attribute and being associated with a different pre-defined transaction, so that, when in use, a user is only required to make one selection of a single indicator (28) to execute a complete transaction
characterised in that the unique attribute is the shape of each three-dimensional indicator and the machine (10) associates each three-dimensional indicator with the same transaction for all users, thereby allowing a visually impaired user to execute a complete transaction by selecting an indicator based on a three-dimensional shape. - A machine according to claim 1, wherein each indicator also has a unique colour.
- A machine according to any preceding claim, wherein a plurality of indicators are associated with withdrawing cash, and each indicator associated with withdrawing cash includes text stating the amount of cash that is withdrawn by selecting that indicator.
- A machine according to any preceding claim, wherein each indicator also has a unique size.
- A machine according to any preceding claim, wherein the user interface consists essentially of the three-dimensional indicators (28), an identifier (26,36), and a dispensing area (24).
- A machine according to claim 5, wherein the identifier is a biometrics unit.
- A method of executing a transaction at an automated teller machine, the method comprising the steps of: providing at least three indicators; associating a unique transaction with each indicator; and, in response to a selection of one of the indicators, executing a complete transaction associated with the selected indicator, characterised by the steps of providing a unique three-dimensional shape for each indicator, and associating each indicator with the same transaction for all users to allow a visually impaired user to execute a complete transaction by selecting a single indicator based on a three-dimensional shape, so that a user is only required to make one selection to execute the complete transaction.
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